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by n5wd
Tue Jun 02, 2015 6:05 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Telling the LEO?
Replies: 28
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Re: Telling the LEO?

carlson1 wrote:
lildave40 wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
thetexan wrote:You are only required to show your CHL if you are carrying on or about your person at the time a peace officer or magistrate requires you to show id.

If I am not carrying I show anyway. I do so as a practical matter. He will know you have a chl if he runs your id or plates and then wonder why you didn't mention it.

Yes, I know you don't have to. I'm comfortable in my confidence in my knowledge of my rights and have long ago stopped having something to prove. Cooperate when you can. It may save you a bad day later.

Tex
A run (10/28) on your license plate does not reveal you are a CHL holder.
My friend got pulled over the other day for speeding. The first thing out of the officers mouth was where is your weapon. He knew before she could even get her ID out. How did he know she was a chl holder?
Same question just worded different. "How much marijuana do you have in the car?"

I can promise you this it did not come from her registration.
A department can set up their query system into TCIC and NCIC/NLETS (Texas Crime Information Center and National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System) to automatically follow-up a registration check (the officer calls in your vehicle's license plate) with a drivers license check on the registered owner of the vehicle in one transaction. Thus they get the vehicle registration plus any wants/warrants on the vehicle, the name of the registered owner, plus drivers license info and wants and warrants on that person in one fell swoop.

It is on the drivers license info that shows you have a CHL, at least in Texas. Other states may domit differently.

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